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Translation of vaudeville in Spanish:

vaudeville

vodevil, n.

Pronunciation /ˈvɔd(ə)ˌvɪl//ˈvɔːdəvɪl/

noun

1

vodevil masculine

About the same time, Bob Hope, like every other comic in vaudeville, learned a useful lesson: When a sketch starts to tank, it's safer to make the audience part of the act than to pretend it isn't there.

Drinking songs, in vaudeville performances, were often performed by cross-dressed women.

Their march will take them to the old Town Hall, which has been replaced by ‘The Palace,’ a saloon that features vaudeville acts and dancing girls.

He was effectively born in a trunk; his parents worked in a vaudeville company run by his grandmother, and as a child he joined them on stage in their comedy act.

The Classic has been many things in its lifetime: an acting space, a cinema, a porn palace, a vaudeville establishment, and - until recently - a disused warehouse.

Adding drama to the downtown scene are the melodramas and vaudeville revues presented at the Gaslighter Theater.

Singalongs, comedy acts, and ‘variety’ performances were staged in pubs regularly before music halls and vaudeville theatres became firmly established from the mid-nineteenth century.

In 1924, Seldes came out with a book called The 7 Lively Arts, a celebration of comic strips, vaudeville, slapstick, musical comedy, and other non-elitist culture.

The dynamic reminds me of the old George Burns and Gracie Allen vaudeville routine about the property implications of marriage.

Christmas would bring back the memory of losing his father, a minor vaudeville star and alcoholic, who died when Charlie was a child.

Like a vaudeville performer, Victorian novelist, or stand-up comic, Hirst will do anything to hold your attention.

In Edinburgh, we are promised the best of contemporary burlesque and vaudeville performers.

As early as 1913, Billboard, a music industry journal, had begun printing weekly sheet music bestseller charts and surveys of the most popular songs in vaudeville.

The 16-year-old Shakespeare in the Park company moved into new digs this year in a former vaudeville house, the Rex, which had fallen into disrepair.

Once a vaudeville dancer on Broadway, Shirley Slesinger Lasswell is now 80.

Part of the appeal was the venue, the Théatre National, an old vaudeville house on Ste-Catherine E. recently restored to a semblance of its former glory.

As for her most memorable lines, they are demonstrable reworkings of old vaudeville and burlesque gags that had been kicking around since the dawn of creation.

Early film included actors from theater and vaudeville, entertainers from the circus, boxers, dancers, and non-actors caught in actualities or put on screen for staged events.

Cutter is no suave sophisticate, but Grant's background in vaudeville honed his comic sensibilities and paved his way to wonderful performances in classic screwball comedies like Bringing Up Baby.

Hope instinctively knew that he needed to build a marketable image for himself if he was going to stand out from all the other vaudeville and radio comics trying to break into movies in the 1930s.

Father stayed on the vaudeville circuit for a few years after he and mother got married.